RPG (Role-Playing Game) Research - Possible New Location of RPG Community Center, Research Center, & RPG Museum

Possible New Location of RPG Community Center, Research Center, & RPG Museum In Spokane, Washington

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We are in lease negotiations for a possible location for RPG Research’s new RPG Community Center, Research Center, and experiential learning RPG Museum in Spokane, Washington!

Feb 15 could be move-in date if all goes well! Still working out details of lease agreement, you never know if negotiations will make it fall through. But property owner being very supportive & realtor Doug Byrd amazingly helpful too! Onward! #rpgcommunitycenter #rpg #spokane

Meanwhile, our existing (packed) RPG Museum #RpgMuseum status update

Photo shows volunteers cataloging, indexing, scanning, and storage upgrading the Paul Carwell Jr. legacy collection (25 boxes and over 1,000 pounds of #RPG & #gaming history from 1970 to 2020) underway! www.rpgmuseum.org #trpg #larp #crpg #rpgresearch #rpghistory

Just one of many contribution to the Role-Playing Game Experiential Learning and Historical Museum (RPG Museum). More information and updates at www.rpgmuseum.org.

Donate items or funds to the RPG Museum. RPG Research is a 501(c)3 100% volunteer-run non-profit charitable organization.

About the RPG Museum

https://www.rpgresearch.com/rpg-museum

Send museum item donations to:

RPG Research Attention: RPG Museum

1312 North Monroe Street Suite 114

Spokane, Washington USA 99201

Monetary donation methods: https://www.rpgresearch.com/donate    






Hawke Robinson

A Washington State Department of Health Registered Recreational Therapist with a background in Therapeutic Recreation, computer science, neuroscience, cognitive neuropsychology, research psychology, nursing, play therapy, education, and role-playing gaming.
Hawke Robinson has been involved with role-playing games in community settings since 1977. Studying methods for optimizing the experience of role-playing games since 1979. A paid professional game master since 1982. Studying the effects of role-playing games upon participants since 1983. Providing role-playing games in educational settings and for educational goals since 1985. Working with incarcerated populations since 1989. Researching and using role-playing games to achieve therapeutic goals for a wide range of populations from 2 years old through senior adults since 2004.
Founder and CEO of the non-profit 501(c)3 charitable research and human services organization, RPG Research.
Founder and President of the for-profit <https://rpgtherapy.com">RPG Therapeutics LLC and RPG.LLC.
Author of the RPG Professional Workbook available on Amazon.
Creator of the wheelchair accessible RPG Mobile fleet.
Founder of the RPG Museum.

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